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Church Services | o Baptist Churches lebratlng the §6t church is ¢ Pirst o Matthew's in rimun Second Com! Sunduy school, in th nguage, after each Quarterly business meet Seouts. m William ) Ly Sunday—10:45 ki worship, sermon Ross: subjecti "He Not With | w15 0 Them. Consequently—" 0 p m.. Bible school and Brotherhood class. 7 p. m., Young People’s meet- ing. Monday-=7:30 p. m Wednesday—2:80 p. Service class will meet at the hom Mrs, Herbert Owen, 50 Mason p. m., religions instrie- Y. W. 8 G. sup- service in G “The Was m., Sermor Christ.” spective | on Tioy " m. Loving eling of Walther Icagur teformatior ufter T in- 16 a id-week Thursday—3 p. i, v . sruction. 745 p. o om, yiCe: | Week-day rel s | nesday and ‘Chursday German 1 aleehetieal. Instruction, Sunday—2:30 a, m., Sundav echool. fapd Friday afternoons 10:30 a. m., service in d p. m,, service fn German. Monday—8 p. m. business ing of the church: annual ot officers. Tuesday—1T of the Y, P. .. Wednesday afternoon, relfgious Instruction. | Thursday afternoon, religlous in- | 7 struction. 8 p. m.. prayer meeting | Methodist Churches {n German. | Friday evening, Foy Scoute | day school ious school, ufiernoo Tohn's (German) Day, English service a Sunday school at 9:30 at 10:45 a, m. D Eng meet- | Fia ection a. m German serviee Monday—7 Tuther league, 1esday—-8 p p. m. annua! d} elaction of officers. | classes in | m. Young P Trinity n m 9 Lver, Bible m., Sunda Bihle class; |ehureh schoot |by the pastor. m. men's RIble [{he Church.” iveryman's class |joague, subject: at Trinity church; speaker: TRev.|iatin Ameri Theodore A. Greene. 10 a. M. gtockwell. church scheol. 11 o'clock, morning jthe pastor, worship, children’s sermon by Rev. |jiis Chums." Warren M, Blodgett: sermon by Rev. |tone Theodore A. Greene. § p. m. Ar-{ Monday—1 mentan service, preacher: Rev. Yer- | puschall league banquet. vant H, Hardidian, PhD. 6 p. m.| Tuesday aftesnoon, W. H Young People’s meeting. leadert {social tea with Mrs. William Bilss Clark: discussion leader: Rev. ) p. m.. Phiiathea supper. Warren M. Rlodgett. p. m., Boy Scouts. T:45 p. m Tuesday—2 p. M. mecting. elass for women. Wedn. Wednesday—2:30 p. m religious school, grade week-day elurch school. WM M Thursda p.om. Tliursiay sighth grade weck-d 156 school. 4:30 p. m., Girl Seout meet- Friday fng. 8 p. m, mid-week service: ‘cq) gecond lecture on the Stockhoim | s conference hy Mr. Greene. | = Friday—1:30 p. m. Bov ; meeting. wor 10:45 “What" 6 p. m. tission jeader, Miss p. m., serm Young Ma E. 8 Congregational Churches Sunday— g elass meeting with T:15 “The Barle m., Armenian Pit 40 p. third me Ap.m ay— m.. sixth | grade, m seventh and ehureh 750 m.. cholr re Zion m Rev 1ord 14w His 1day cchool Seouts pre 18 Sonth A0 a il | ool: Runday m partment Senior high s ple’s grades in a m. worship of the mion. Hunter 10 morning sermon the adidress 1o Aduid 11 hoginn partment of the church school. 12 p . ymediate dapurtment, grades scven, eight and ninc classes in senior room; junior ment, grades four, five and six in the junior room: advlt ciakses in the senlor room ' p Assyrian woiship; schiool of the jan mission road. o'clock, evening pictur Abraham Lincoln. Tuesday--7:15 p. M., Mecting Troop Scouts of America Wednesday--10 a. m. and 2:15 m., semi-annual meeting ¢ Woman's Congirgational Home sionary Union of Connecticut, tral district Helen Wilcos, Loomis, Miss Miriam .. Wo Rev. R, R. Shoemaker, Rev. W. Hinman, D.D. A dramati ologue will be given at 1:1 music by Mr. Beel on be served at 12:15 p. 0p cooperative week-day church school, grades four and five, Thursday—2:30 . tive week-day churel saven and eight. sewing meting of t an's department baskethall team Boys' club, Friday—6:30 p. 1 and meeting of the the season. Johr editors of the will speak ristion lind Wi !lwm‘ ] sociot the church sc young peo- 1030 mis- Woma slonury president o Mrs anad room, Italian o'clock, 100! senjor ausple tha mior veachin cde- [ bus 10 oetet I pre Sulhaticus, road. worship ing Martin side, m ors e ing Tuesday int in the dcpart prayer and W lay school board Tl St Mark's Episcopal ion | teenth 1y after m., hioly conmunion. \ureh 11 sermon ning evening, m., churc iter ) worship; ot and a4 m, morning prayer o'clock, choral by . the | preceded Miss Sa L. Christian Scienee 10 | Rea Wednesday 1hury orge | mon- Sunday school at @ evening meetin, is o 10 with| The readin room il | Nation ., Lun m saturday evening 6 0 p om school, 0 pom Young D p. will practic coopera- ades | Second Advent m., first Brotl Alden of Nondenominational Peo Rund DIy department ¢ @ hing b 10:45 o K n raiiy LS ek A morning v 1 mor } Vi Ml ! department ire ar 1 Ahigy ehurch Dr. Abel A preach in his former Montclair, N. J., next st epel Aste ol at 10 & pentecostal service. mbly Sunday. m. ers, Wiilis a Iorelzn 45 a. h an- English at al 10:4b & m, ing of e re- serv- ing at | Monday rinity. | Sun- Wed- ns. Tuesday t 8:30 a. Junfor cople’s yman's sermon | Wrong With worth Study— Ruth by and bari on n Inter-church AL S, Ward. b weel ehear- aching m p.m of thr Mis wler the Mar. m., Tvinity, 9:30 oelock | prayer, m. | n. Man | Name Ly “AS OTHLRS SEE By Rev. Ired O wad some gle us To see ours What a human ‘bely the burned upon Spuct the boat ling, (hree are cast amall and st differe one was pre his clothes: ing himself, ternally. river bed aste, and of this f was prayir hy his worship of th had about which he youngster of ing directions How foot Aud as I ga another scene bhecame of western and pn. like them of Benares side site a here, 1 see women paint and Hindw to att crowd drinking Tiy act the There the roin whiel Al dvinking in the suggostive sex storivs, into the semblos a fish aside the mad cha enbw lar, ftey wilder and what 1s it a of selfish ends, the other thought ek, for By e nids the ( he T for the sidn st “Come ye vou okert place And to ke of n of wonld be servant of all dewi-h Congregation Me morn niori erlebrated of the those al.{expeeted to e a De m., ath g ats m 5 pen to m. to lay and 45 meet iy the m. | synagogue. ( than 10 At 4 p.om. i in the vestry interested are ir mitted ’ ‘Pretty—and Useful |: arming | sehool wople's m., ors the froc mishaps, tashion. ight or daik tle patterns, {be served. MWieekly ermonette| sight! . from all parts of India, worshipping and praying to ianges river, piaces wlong the aml the t stages o paring the second was externally using the then bt apyp! visible, ¢ civiiization Ming each seemed to the pilgrime There, holy d hody su 1 the filthy moy There seatless hagguge stampede,- and inconsid of the sion nleasure, more about? fellow, the needy. &hes by imeliath 1 Al ehitdre at t room hildren wiii r EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1023, H[]W THE LINCOLN - BAPTIST CHURGHES PICTURE WASMADE, MEET AT MERIDEN Slrange Story of Film Shown at Plainville Minister on List ol Speakers Next Wesk Ls" 0 rick W, Schacfer - South Church Tomorrow ‘ power the giftic s ithers see us.” motion picture Thousands of ' to be 10 The annual Conneeticut Buptist affiliated the Iirst October from all sent ulvs Al siding for the Hurt- fartford, sion of Oct the convention and its [lodies witl be | resting | prist shown | shown at the South | varions 10 with Meridei crates tomorrow the pletura yet night is said te certain probably the dead ashes are In the the sho ich 1 Daetlic busy I | Gl worship: || washing At river, wate most int wireh of 114, sl Jistory of any D will T pre Octobir BRI Bridgepont to prayer at thess Sunday Two brothers, evening ser AL and | cmployed in tion 0l and ived the on the sereen (he 1he that dequately Bt they vies Rock ca filing { parts o 1y mor e ot s on W wis m produc of e men were their by They ways Abraham | Conneeticut s idea of W dramatic the president in Will e presont it more crenee of Lhe d yet been a call 0 g Lincoln putting life cone: moof h- in the tooth speaikui the 44th Vaptist and mnd of place of a arinking the perfor w martyred &hould i than AL were | bie ¢ third L yaknown, and it fakes moncy and Ll ( VMK | acking to produce a motion pic- | (enedic { ture went 1 Vest L), 1 in th nd |y hefore sl and of- on ont mi dous and practically KB wil) tof t with [ it It Hartiord 1 of Waterbury crnooi the itist of 1 tate will Ward of 1 m. sidin and very washed, twelve read manual. the Lty Duting ministers’ meet vile will At i Young 1% ey, iust 0 writers tald their ained country plan m their enthusi her for ogetl siv s, iding. YOUIE |} trom a all sm u At aevmed e servic w0 e I down the river, L wred, & sireet with the crowils jostiing How aking thre f¥ing s it m ported Lincoln bt incidents st vi op! Liur- irtiord, pro- will be the New Haven, 1go and Presi- other mid Known who N of W VRers i inferviv per nequaintyl great president last 1 the money by the river- his with me weared the At bt cenario brotl dirvetor, actors and used what serape lomethor of Chi on main Ve smeared with Frederich | Hoth fryi of the are the inst i are for a properties, tials, They they could ! rowed mors miva At the other i women iy attention the pilgrims w the the filth of pietures the are lile money bor- and rolivd work mher their conts, then got much of the They kept long Lo everywl haud ers of I suppiivs, up thelr fand pat i themselve took of LR t will b wd Nighting: i e ther nve grapin labor Moosup ty of e it tion, Horuce B, Brue B} Lev. Jo- York, (. Muss.. Miss anid ind ding cars re- here, the ate puehing aker in tin the Aol . loure, sApprop it Nt gion of the e e being the {sloat of Harttord kson of New soph € obbi 2, Mitehell.of Haverhi Mary Howard of e 5 . Tl Miss iylor of & cring what e prosented | fo the Rocketts and like to. take (hat ioned Jiim No.” came the a “Ney “What business?™ “I am a “What makes you | take this part e who come, || hiave e Mfish serviee, of |1my life, and finding 1 af- 'I could | goal through [|said or ing of || written about ne || the opportunity, lh\n the part i ng | seome and | nee 1o turned or m ero ro 1o ever the the question part “Who Lineoln 2" ctor 1hat A he York ot ", er and we (T rothe e wanted 1 he role, | fonmnid cult but | rank demand 1 ‘\\m,« they wer to do, a man himsclt one day said he would part. They [ you an s o play 1 of 1 sive appears tntense. And A seeking a crowding out of There 1s no for the s e v wo quietly a womu a laymen's banquet rs at the latter will Hudson of Philadclphia Ltobhins of New York the convention Tl s we ques ot life's ) of enlling n high to each of way i swer or.: voue carpenter,” think e Abraha have my wrote, an 8 by his s iman of Swatow, Ul Goliden vinder direction Barrett of Hartford, At the ion of the Wednesday — morning, there wi »reports commi ven by J N. Lackey of Hartford, H. Hut- | clins of Poquonock Bridge, (el | vd of Plainville . Marris of | | Danbu TR of New| ) of South- | » will also he an a Rev. I W. Padelford “entre. Mass afternoon 2 I he a symposium | i conducted by the | D, Adams of West| sundt of Willington, 1. | Danbury. A. Ventura | . R. A. Sampson of | John Daviduk of Hart- Revesz, B Berger and | of Trldzeport, The Rev Smith. DD. of New also give an address. r sossion will be 1 lves you ean | replied, *f m I n all read everything hands on, that he or th hus him. [ should not but of Lincoin on the Opport af and rest incol convention | October 14 from varlons the Reverends and M heen like stage. Skl They tried Lim ont, and it is this humble __| Chester Biliings, { mon people, evenings, ' world this impersonation o'clock Lincoln. Since this p | Guced he has veen | mand to take th¢ in other pictures. When the completed selected and sald and that that kind tributor such a doubtful one of the sponsible coached him, J. carpenter, Parvel Lauder finest ices were hicld this gogue, | orah festival will | especial- | production and group, the pic the public of stuff. nted to put scree the eriti was did no No filin his name proposition largest and most re- the distribntors agreed handle the film and advertised widely. The result was extended n the e cities at top notel . before ever the o for genera 14 s reporfed on good this production is the money film T are d to accuracy he production u | ing and valual | present but for the y | One of the large tories now working on tilm of cial material is expected wrp and | hoped With | followed | e aritic 1 1. C.land for Not vawned | D “flop.” | T T want | ¢ dis- | e ford 1o 1en reii Haven and 1 . Grorgol Frank A. ts who the activities o the ad- naf b of | o 1t runs ric 1 at | by the | Inhia m views on World nee At oln Gaines of Wate film was r opt i stribution ithority ond maker ever put ont hy company, extreme e that | by the esit | bury, th d hristian confer Rev, P. i _Special ‘\!"uml Fvoaf 1etal At St. Mark's Iy T il Dradley, sist special 10 t St fom ovening hegin 1l nd 1l evensong s harpist, | musical Mark's | at 7:20 with 1sua only he ars to coune ven a lahor is stack a will be | sp service will th organ recit by choir to last for centurles the the ftan institution at Washington {and to be opened hundredth chors will Nune Dimi the affertory “For Thee pprobation of ol o be enifi Hall Hath | O Dear, and Ihine Ts Ganl's Holy it is nlaced in by Fye th three sln’s Nl (e anniversary of Linc try Jom™ from City The Most Direct Way of Saving and Scrving the Community LOYALTY to RELIGION “It has aly at the fon, is by avs scemed fo me it he habit of church-going somehow on of steadfast charas tor,"—Woodrow Wilson GET THE, HABIT ! BEGIN TOMORROW ! Rally Day Service, 10:15 a. m STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH “The Tittle Church With The BIG Welecome. DON'T FAIL Theo. A. Greene SUNDAY TO HEAR eV MORNING ugh r indecd if you | attractive cre- provi Ryl may | — at ——— aterial eliplike smpla veryman's Bible Class 'Nuf Said it from corative | rial comes In 4 1n big or M- | ery taste may | » mixed tion, " union | Wil hold ils first supper and meet- | Tirst { | ! ehure T BAPTISTS TO HOLD 102nd ANNUAL CONVENTION | e e Religious Items the First Luthe erhood tomorrow an illustrated leeture visit in Swoden. The evening service An organ wnd harp recital will ple's church tomorrow ¢ gl be based upon the | haseball games. 1OMOE= | oo Woman's Home soclety of the Trinity | hold a social 1fternoon at the home Mrs, Wil Ward, 167 Cherry strect. At regular ling Wednesiay will e he European | | Backzround of the Siavs' The board of Methodist Churel Home Aged will hold its October mecting the ehureh Friday afternoon Tomor witl be Chureh Rally al e ey Memorial liroth- glving on his recent chureh afternocn, ran SPFIJIAI L EEATURS AT TRINITY M. . Rev. W. H. Aldersan to Talk o Young Hen About *Chums” at the Peo evening will | Yoyl world serles| precede the Mark's row, Rudolph will speak rwedish People's noon, will b There the § evening a Eplscopal church Missionury chr “Tuesday M tea of sanger the of Dridgrport meeting of the Lethany church Young || | liam soclety fomorrow after-! . The missionary committee fn charge. will a Jish 1 evening, chorus mer the subject Trinity Tonorrow : | Mothodist ch the % 2 ond even at reh 1) Alderson, talk R st on church male and u render several song of Y for direetors to- wil morrow A in his will the snbjee His Chay annoumceed at men on Man anid Alderson numbe Thee annual the Geeman vlection of e husiness 1aptis 1S, Monda v6 will be [ nual ner tist chureh eeday The mecting of chureh, witl will be held at evenin day el e n ro peetal | wouli ning Tamorrow it wor i A erman Baptist chureh, will be held i and not after the Cligh serviee in the morning as dure | not lLeert res e ing 1t immer months, 1 ¢ K Loving Scrivice class Rev. G, H. Schneck of 1 G Baptist church witl v man Baptist chure win A home of Mrs. Herbert Own. A0 (Joyeland, 0. fo attend iifer Mason drive, at 2 Wed- lon of the Publication v iy oon, German Buplist el Thy Way Lh)s Rev, Mr. Sch f the board | printing port in 11 ginning Sunday eves ol ollow, “The i Wil be “hrowlensting™ ting- | ture this pe the serviees W oeneh ey S o'clock O mi 10- e nig ceted G at the a rman ople’ n me Bap- s sociely of the Young 1" evening. = of . Styers, larviion will mhers: of of th he Ger- | South &0, an ext bourd nrches of tonbiry al to vl of N clairman musical the Voie the VR Lisehot Lor D Adunns 50 o'clock aft young manuel G Mine, 0 e of the Em. \ will conduet honse o'clock, a mission irica, utn ¢ 11 haskeibal) at the will prn fomor: Vivsdiny ospel chiuich it the town ternoon at 50 Jolin Henderson, retiurned from preach at both ser Gospel church Emmanuel Gosprl weel ayver eni of New A new is Holy Siyers the 1 im- he veation of 1he Cily has 10 then three o fomor hons ftems ) hoard Mr sinee e don ar on chan old low o the inst now was ind past vith Friday he W Molander firet ne soprano Tor the studicd i Boys' manicl At fhie mid i N Wil hronden churd weloet tion on o meeting Mus, 13 M. WV York will sprak. rl businegs meet I ) Imlv‘:?\n chure T I tomarrow afternce i o'clock. Men's I3 Cangrezational ¢ rning soprano, and M Ber ntralto soloist ut the |"rsi | Hartford 2 cornetist d more Tie quart ol . e vitone AY FEVER [ Harrey ocily Ward who v 13 Why Suffec? Reliet absolutely guaranteed. One third of cases cured. Send 10c stamps for two trial samples, directions, to wil I 1y i selections on at the play the W osom previoue « Methodist proefude and The e the Virst tomorrow with tl s Bible cla will fead the mectin Prople's sociely at fonal ehurch Warren M sistant will lead the topic of which Hebrew Tdeas of "CHLORO_. CHEMICAL TORP. . LR BLGOMFIELD . N.J. tomorrow Biodgeit the win . Rev of the will vening, Kev The People’s Church of Christ discussion, be Pastor AN ALARMING DINGNOSIN® m—"MAKING A HOME RUN But Bread of Life to God's Saint= A. Greene, Iirst Congregational chure the sccond of his scries on the Stockholm Thursday cvening. subject will be “Pre Personnel and Program. The semi-annual meeting of the ! Central District of the Woman's Congregational Home Missionary of Connecticnt will be held | south chureh Wedneaday. ! soeie as hostess, Wilcox. Miss Mirlam and AMrs. Samuel will speak at the morning Luncheon will be served In the afternoon Mrs. Arthur Strickland will give a iramatic monologue titled *“Son- va the Slave” Mr. Recbe will pro vide crgan music. Rev. Richard I hocmaker and Dr. George W Hinman speak {he after- noon A mecting of the 2 committee will he held of the eervice the South chureh Theodore pastor M:15 a 7:00 1. me— deliver cotures con- This ara- rence vk's t the with home Miss Helen Wondbhers T.oom ssion, at noon The First Church of Christ 9:30 a. m.—Men's Bible Class at Trinity ehurel. 10:00 a. m.—-Church School. 11:00 o’clock—>Morning Worship. by MR. GREENE, Subject: “WHY IS LIFE HARD?" 5:00 p. m.—Armenian Serviee. 6:00 p. m—Young People’s Discussion Mot MR. BLODGETT. g Thursday, October 15 lane B. Sermon: will in Leader: stand- | at the tomorrow chureh. Rrotherhood spec close 8:00 p. m.—Stockholm Conference Preparations : Program. Speaker: MR GRE.NE. of the season 30 o'clock. cditors of will sprak. Rey. Dr, G dent of the Up: Orange, N. J., Luthe 1orning v the 1'riday John the at 6 Al the Brool. : s ckson coll will preach at church tom Dr. Abel A, pastor of the h. will speak at his former urch in Mont N. L. at the 23th anniversary celebration of that church, People’s cl pres ‘What’s Wrong With The Church?’ W. H. Alderson’s answer ion—at the morning serv’ 10:45 “T'HE YOUNG MAN AND HIS CHUM: Second talk in the series to young men at th evening hour, 7:15 E. E. Styers, baritone Harry Ward, cornetist Trinity Methodist Episcopal Churci n I Come and hear Rev. this all important que auist, ureh will v-Member canvass afternoon. v. Theodore A. Greene, j f the Center church, will spe: e ——— St. Mark's Church Sunday malke its tomor- | ve stor k to Evening at 7:30 Harp and Organ Recital FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10: Bible School 12:1¢ Sermon by REV. WILLIAM ROSS Subject: “HE WAS NOT WITH THEM.” Music: “The Lord is in His Holy Temple” ...... “God That Madest Earth and Heaven” Wednesday- the Loving Service Class at home of Mrs. Herbert Owen, 70 \[awn Drive, Wednesday—6:30. the Y. W, S. G. Supper-. Mid-Week Service. Marche Religuese. Gluck Solitude Sochera Barcarolle Hasselmanns Snunset . Demarest 5 Morning Worship Followed by Choral Evensong Magnificat and Nunc Dimittes CONSEQUENTLY — “Eye Hath Not Seen” “For Thee O tryit sy From llu‘ Holy City Dear Coun- Gaul Saunders Allen 30, the Duet for Organ 2:3 Cadman Harp and Miss Esther A. Bradley, Harpist Malcolm G. Humphries, AA.G.O. Organist and Cholrmaster “THE FINEST PICTURE EVER MADE” From one who has seen all the big pictures. ABRAHAM LINCOLN Unquestionably the greatest portrayal of Lincoln’s life South Church = Sunday Evening at 7:15 DOOR OPEN AT 6:45 L d “SEEING THE MAN” The privileges of this church and the servicec of its ministers and other workers are most cordially offered you for help or direction. Morning Worship at 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor on